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Sawdust

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I've just fiished this (well almost - just a bit more painting to do).

It's based on one I saw in a Chalon kitchen. It's all beech, mostly solid but some veneered MDF panels as well.

The carcass itself what very simple to make but making all of the supports was trick. I made a template and then used the router table to follow the template. They fit in grooves router into the shelves which were also tricky to keep perfectly aligned.

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I'm currently working on a larder unit and will post some more pics when it's finished. Eventually I intend to do the entire kitchen but that might take a while.

Any comments are welcome

Cheers
Mike
 
That does look very nice, even though you have painted solid wood... :roll: :wink: :)
 
OPJ":327fjm6d said:
That does look very nice, even though you have painted solid wood... :roll: :wink: :)

It's only beech for goodness sake!

I've only painted the outside, the inside is stained and Danish oiled.

Mike
 
I quite like this unit... nothing wrong with a painted finish in my view, works very well and it is just beech, english walnut would have been a different kettle of worms - Rob
 
Very nice, I've been in the Chalon shop in Harrogate and a piece like that would probably have cost you around £2k or more. Out of interest, what paint have you used?
 
tsb":3cajetss said:
Very nice, I've been in the Chalon shop in Harrogate and a piece like that would probably have cost you around £2k or more. Out of interest, what paint have you used?

What a coincidence. I saw it in the Chalon shop in Harrogate and had a good look at everything in there. It's good stuff but it should be; our kitchen is about 13x17 feet and they said it would be £40-£70k depending an what we wanted! That's why I decided to make it bit by bit.

It's had a couple of coats of primer/undercoat and then Farrow and Ball castle grey http://www.farrow-ball.com/productdetai ... uage=en-GB which I have to say is very, very nice to use (and I hate painting).

Cheers
Mike
 
woodbloke":p9c53q4t said:
I quite like this unit... nothing wrong with a painted finish in my view, works very well and it is just beech, english walnut would have been a different kettle of worms - Rob

Couldn't agree more
 

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